Amos Rex

A meeting place for art and urban culture, Amos Rex brings together an underground exhibition space, the original Glass Palace and Bio Rex buildings from 1936 as well as the gently rolling Glass palace event square which forms the roof of the exhibition space.

Providing flexible and easily adaptable exhibition spaces as well as an art workshop aimed at children and teenagers is at the core of Amos Rex. Glass Palace’s classic movie theatre with 590 seats offers a space for multimodal arts activities and various film festivals as well as regular film screenings on the weekends. On weekdays, Bio Rex with its atmospheric lobby area can be booked for private events.

The Amos Rex exhibition programme comprises the latest, often technically experimental contemporary art, 20th century modernism and ancient cultures. Amos Rex aspires to present interesting and ambitious works of art in a refreshing manner with a side of joie de vivre. The aim is to draw unique experiences and encounters from the past, present and the future, below and above ground as well as on the silver screen.

Museum opens on August 30, 2018.

Highlights:

Japanese teamLab collective’s Massless exhibition 30 August 2018–6 January 2019.